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Rights of Prisoners

This section deals with the rights of prisoners whilst in detention and whilst on licence following release.

~ The Basic Rights of Prisoners

~ Complaints and Legal Proceedings

~ Visits, Letters and Telephones

~ Marriage and Family

~ Access to Prison Records

~ Classification, Categorisation and Allocation

~ Discipline, Adjudication and Punishment

~ Medical Treatment

~ Work, Exercise and Education

~ Parole and Release


-Information current and last checked on 2 October 2007 - Liberty-